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The Economic Importance Of Bacteria In The Environment
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The broad of this study is to examine the economic importance of bacteria in the environment using Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture (MOUA), Abia State as case study. Survey research design was employed for the study and with aid of purposive sampling sixty (60) student in microbiology department of Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture was selected as the participant of the study. The sources of data collection was both primary and secondary with the application of questionnaires as an instrument to gather the necessary data. The questionnaires were properly completed after being administered and this was a basis by which the primary data were collected. Data was analyzed using simple percentage in frequencies and table. Findings from the study reveal that Bacteria has some economic benefit in agriculture such as: helping in sanitation of nature, helping in fixing atmospheric nitrogen and enables plants to uptake nitrogen,Bacteria is of some economic benefit to pharmaceuticals manufacturing industries. Bacteria helps in the production of Vaccines, Antibiotics, production of Vitamins and curative teas, helps in the production of diary product and useful in wine production and food processing in bakery industries. The study therefore recommends that since Many parasitic bacteria are the causative agents of bacterial diseases. They cause diseases of our economic plants, domesticated animals and man. Hence clinicians and microbiologist should ensure initiation of a method to monitor general metabolic activity of bacteria during drugs production and experiments.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the StudyEnvironment
is a comprehensive term, which comprises of all the factors which make
up the surroundings. The air that one breathes, the land on which one
lives, the water one drinks and all the living and non-living things
that are part of the surroundings are referred to as the environment1.
Environments are components of ecosystems. An ecosystem is a community
of micro-organisms and their physical and chemical environment that
func ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the StudyEnvironment
is a comprehensive term, which comprises of all the factors which make
up the surroundings. The air that one breathes, the land on which one
lives, the water one drinks and all the living and non-living things
that are part of the surroundings are referred to as the environment1.
Environments are components of ecosystems. An ecosystem is a community
of micro-organisms and their physical and chemical environment that
func ... Continue reading---
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